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Bilateral Frontal Sinus and Epidural Mucopyocele Drainage Using “Modified” Draf III
Introduction: Draf III is a surgical technique which uses endoscopic approach to access the frontal sinus, by leaving almost no skin markings and having minimal side effects. The technique is most frequently indicated for frontal chronic refractory sinusitis, followed by mucoceles and skull base or paranasal tumors.
Shahrokh Khoshsirat +5 more
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Brain abscess - overview. [PDF]
Heilaígerð er lífshættulegur sjúkdómur sem krefst skjótrar greiningar og meðferðar. Á undanförnum áratugum hafa horfurnar batnað til muna og dánartíðni lækkað úr 50% í 10%.
Hilmir Ásgeirsson +2 more
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Community acquired Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL) positive Methicilin Resistant Staphylococcal aureus cerebral abscess in an 11-month old boy: a case study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Brain abscess are uncommon childhood infection. Brain abscess caused by Panton-Valentine Leukocidin positive Community acquired Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcal aureus have never been reported in the United Kingdom.
Fellows, Greg +7 more
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Subdural Empyema in Bacterial Meningitis
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, evaluated the occurrence, treatment, and outcome of subdural empyema as a complication of community-acquired bacterial meningitis in 28 (2.7%) adults.
J Gordon Millichap
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Sir, Focal intracranial infections remain a major source of morbidity and are often life‐threatening conditions. Rapid recognition and early neurosurgical intervention combined with appropriate antimicrobial treatment give the best chances of a favorable
A. Rovlias
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Streptococcal Subdural Empyema as a Complication of Varicella
A 3-month-old male infant who presented with a group A streptococcal subdural empyema on day 5 of a varicella skin rash is reported from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Gordon Millichap
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Intracranial Suppurative Complications of Sinusitis [PDF]
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Atula, T. +4 more
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From dental infection to extradural empyema: a case report
Introduction: Brain infections of dental origin are rare, but well-known and accurately described. There are two different brain infections: brain abscess, the most frequent, and extradural or subdural empyema. Here, we discuss the case of an extradural
Comte Clément, Hasnaoui Nasr
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Prevalence of gram-negative infections in cervico-facial sepsis [PDF]
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium (MChD)In cervico-facial sepsis a substantial proportion of organisms are normally gram-negative staining of which the majority are anaerobes (Boyanova 2006 and Sanchez 2010).
Barnard, Neil
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Subdural empyema presenting with convulsive crisis, focal motor weakness and confusion
While sinusitis is a frequent affection in the sinuses, intracranial suppurative complication is rare and this makes difficult the diagnosis and treatment.
Marcos Luis García +1 more
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